STEP field guide to emerging
design talent 2005
Agathe Jacquillat, tomi Vollauschek, FL@33
LATIN NAME:
Insula Triennia
AGES: 29
and 31,
DESCRIPTION: French-born
Agathe Jacquillat and Austrian-born Tomi Vollauschek met on the Royal
College of Art's post-graduate Communication Art and Design course
in London and set up FL@33 after graduating in July 2001. FL@33 deals
in "graphic design, including its blurry boundaries." The
studio's clients include MTV Networks/VHI European, Creative Review,
Laurence King Publishing, Royal Festival Hall, Alsop Architects/Valencia
Biennale 2003, Toicommoi.com, Matelsom, and …cole Normale de
Musique de Paris.
VOICE: "We
believe that keeping a balance between commissioned and self-initiated
projects and publications is good for one's soul, and also good for
out customers," says FL@33. Their personal projects include trans-form,
a magazine, CD-ROM, and website dedicated to exploring the magic of
urban sculptures that appear and disappear in the cities we are living
in. Another personal project is Bzzzpeek.com, a website that juxtaposes
animal and vehicle noises from different countries using sound recordings
from native speakers. FL@33's most recent endeavor is Stereohype.com,
an online boutique of limited-edition commissioned artworks.
DISTINCTIVE MARKINGS:
As students, Jacquillat and Vollauschek tended to listen constantly
to music as they worked. "For some strange reason we have altered
this habit. Now we either work in total silence - without even realizing
it - or we listen to music far too loud and can't even hear the phone
ringing."
HABITAT: FL@33
is currently based in London's Notting Hill area, chosen for its plentitude
of bars and restaurants, to "cheer us up in our spare time:"
Spring 2005 sees FL@33's move eastward across London to a new (and
much larger) office space in Clerkenwell.
SPOTTED BY:
Aidan Walker, editorial director of Media 10, London: "What appeals
to me about FL@33 is their totally original imagination, their quirky
sense of curiosity which they manage to express in the most elegant
and eloquent ways. Their projects are infused with a highly individual
humor that contes from ironie and precise observation. The world is
definitely a better place for the work of Agathe and Tomi."
WRITTEN BY:
ALICE TWEMLOW
Reprinted with permission from STEP inside design, January/February
2005, V21N1, [
stepinsidedesign.com ]
other FL@33 profiles include
dpi
magazine | 10-page profile | nov 2006
new
graphic | 12-page profile | july 2006
computer
arts 124 | 6-page profile | june 2006
+81
| 6-page profile | may 2006
and
– art and design mag | 10-page profile | march 2005
novum
| 8-page profile | nov 2004
étapes:102
| 4-page article | nov 2003
grafik
110 | 6-page profile | oct 2003
page
| 3-page article | april 2003
creative
review | nov 2002
étapes:79
| dec 2001
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